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Sous Vide Honey Butter Glazed Carrots

Erika snagged her first Anova when she was in college, and she wasn't your typical college student, she needed REAL food and not just packaged ramen and take-out. The Anova was a natural decision, and she's been rolling out ridiculous tasting, and looking, sous vide mea ...

Erika snagged her first Anova when she was in college, and she wasn't your typical college student, she needed REAL food and not just packaged ramen and take-out. The Anova was a natural decision, and she's been rolling out ridiculous tasting, and looking, sous vide mea ...

Sous vide carrots are one of my favorite things to make. People always underestimate them and yet every time I serve them there are no leftovers and everyone asks for the recipe! Perfectly tender with just the right amount of caramelized sweetness.

Ingredients for 4

Directions

Step 1

Set Anova Sous Vide Precision Cooker to 183°F / 83.9°C

Step 2

In a ziploc or vacuum bag, combine carrots, butter, honey and a pinch of salt and pepper.

Step 3

Seal bag using vacuum sealer or water displacement method (carrots release gases while cooking and will try to float, so weigh them down or leave a ziploc corner cracked open above the waterline to allow venting).

Step 4

Sous vide for one hour and remove from water bath.

Finishing Steps

Step 1

If serving immediately, heat a large skillet over medium high heat. If not planning to serve immediately, carrots can be refrigerated in their bag at this point for up to 1 week.

Step 2

Empty contents of bag into skillet and cook, stirring gently but frequently, until carrots are caramelized and liquid is reduced into a glaze, about 10 minutes.